
Door Valve Wind Flow
门阀风流
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 1.5M Words
- Genre
- Historical
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Jin-Sui-Tang Dynasties
- Updated
- 9y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Come and Enjoy the Fragrance of Books While Lying on Your Couch
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Personal Taste Book List, Reject Vulgar Taste
Reject the idiot stallion article, Reject mindless and obscene articles, Reject the giant baby to bring intelligence to the protagonist I like books with originality and perspective. Different characters have flesh and blood. Niche taste, refuse to compromise, Happy to the leader, he is so willful. The books I recommend have all been read, and those I haven't read will not be recommended. Being an emperor is the most boring thing. The number of words written about the female protagonist Shui is
There Is a Tao in the Book, and the Tao Is Born by Itself
Three books that are rare to fall in love with at first sight in the vast ocean are truly masterpieces that can be enjoyed in your spare time in summer. There are stories that allow you to experience the struggles and experiences of small figures in the officialdom; there are stories that make you indulge in the monastic world of Piao Piao Ran, who drinks tea and discusses Taoism; there is a lovely woman who you meet by chance, who is talented, intelligent and has a little girl mentality, etc.
Tired of Looking at the Flowers Blooming in the Mirror, Leisurely Catching Water and Dancing on the Moon.
Fairy tale, historical genre, fresh writing style. The recommended standards are based on my personal vision and are divided into: grass jelly Grain and grass Dry food hay poisonous weed Very poisonous This book list only recommends novels above Hayao, and most of the books recommended by the book list reviews will be recommended in one day!
Mine, My Friend's, My Admiration
Xu Zhijinyu: Wen does not abuse people until they die!
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Urban History
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Mainly serial works, not based on statistical rankings, but those with outstanding literary talent, conception, and intentions will be selected.
New Books and Old Songs
This book list was officially changed to a new book list at the request of some friends. Old Cat will only recommend new books. There may be one or two classic old books among them. Thank you all for your support. The old cat has been missing for several months. In fact, I went into seclusion to cultivate immortality. Ha ha. Please give us your opinions. What is not good, that book is not good, or there is a good book, but Lao Mao has not noticed it. Everyone can tell the old cat. Ps: Don't ta
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History
Personal Favorite Books
Historical urban fantasy
There Are a Few Books That I Can Read Personally.
It's relatively miscellaneous and updated from time to time. They are all books that I feel I can still read after reading them.
Official Book List of Yuan Shang Tomb
I have read books that I like. There are many kinds of books, and there is always one that suits you.
Wenchen Library
These are all books that I like to read. It would be better if there are books that you like.
Books Read
There are all kinds of things to watch, just to pass the time.
There Are Few Good Books
History, online games, martial arts, fairy tales, you can read a little bit of it
Excellent Historical Article
The writing is exquisite, the research is well done, and the plot is full of ups and downs.
Not Bad
I really think it's okay
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Reading this book reminds me of the Three Idiots😢
[Comment] Before the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the character of the Han people was
Look at the famous families and noble families written in it. They are more or less losers in political struggles. But both the victors and the losers have a kind of magnanimity and tolerance. That's why there are millennium-old families and noble families, like the Wei family written in it. Since the Eastern Jin Dynasty, clans and families have been exterminated at every turn, with only violence and no tolerance. Look at the treatment of the conquered kings of the Han and Wei Dynasties. They were all very generous. There is no theory of eradicating the roots, nor is there any theory of Tang Zong and Song Zu seizing power.
A bandit is a bandit, whether it is for food or other reasons. When foreigners invade, if you rob the food of the same clan and kill the people of the same clan, you are a bandit. Bandits kill first and then punish them.
I have written a novel in classical Chinese, and it seems very laborious.
[Comment] What is the protagonist's ultimate goal? Taizu? Powerful minister?
A goal should be clearly stated as soon as possible, at least a mid-term goal, especially when a certain foundation is in place. Those who do not plan for the eternity will not be able to plan for a moment, and those who do not plan for the overall situation will not be able to plan for a region. It's good to try and find new ways to recruit people, but the advantages of time-travelers should be fully utilized to improve their core team and organizational system, especially the ideas that can unite the internal people and people's hearts. Personal charm (adapted to local conditions) + organizational system (travel advantage) + appropriate black technology (business + military)
This book is well written, better than Qing Shit
[Comment] To be honest, the article was written with great care, the storyline and artistic conception are very good, but the content is highbrow.
In this information-rich society, few people can calm down and read, and the text is too biased towards classical Chinese, which makes reading too difficult, and the author must have spent too much effort, which also results in not many readers who can persist in reading. After all, no matter how good the story is, there are too many classical Chinese texts for anyone to read. As a literary work, this book has been well written so far, but as a starting point for online works, this book is undoubtedly a failure. After all, most readers of starting point are ordinary people, and reading is not easy. It is for entertainment. If it consumes too much energy, it will lose the meaning of leisure, so it is also the reason why the market is not good. It is recommended to write in a more vernacular. Sometimes classical Chinese may not necessarily show the ancient style. If you master the writing style and explain the profound things in simple terms, you can still tell the story very well. Moreover, you can also tell Confucianism, Zhuangzi metaphysics, etc. At the same time. It needs to be flexible so that ordinary people can understand and understand it without feeling vulgar. Only in this way can it be accepted by the public, and it is a true classic. Of course, the author may be a newbie and have the desire to be a literary and artistic youth, which is normal. After all, everyone has their own ambitions and respect other people's choices! ! ! ! !
After reading "The Three Idiots", I feel like I can't read other books about the Jin Dynasty.
It's a very interesting time travel historical novel, but it's a shame.
I wish the new book a great success, welcome to return and collect it!
I was directly moved by the name of the protagonist. Liu Nong = pus, can the author's bacteria get any weirder?
The author is still very conscientious. Time travel is still very scientific for diaosi. Occasionally, the IQ is online. Occasionally, diaosi's nature is still very human. Although I have only read 10 chapters.
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[Comment] I must subscribe to this book
I have been reading this book for a long time. I read this book for nearly 10 days before finishing the public chapter. I just subscribed to one chapter. Personally, I like history very much. In Chinese academic history, I like two periods the most. First, it was the pre-Qin period when hundreds of schools of thought contended. Second, this is the style of the Wei and Jin Dynasties. Personally, I like Taoism. The author describes the romances of celebrities in the Wei and Jin Dynasties very wonderfully. They drank, sang, and were quiet and inactive, so I must support it. I hope the author's quality will not decline in the later period. Also, if the author finishes writing this novel, will he consider the style of the pre-Qin period? If he has this idea, that would be great. PS: What is the relationship between the author of the novel that the author has always recommended and the author? So helpful. 😁 PPS: If there is a group, please let me know. 😄
[Comment] Asking for votes...
A charming smile and beautiful eyes. Ge Manji is here, and the husband is like a jade spit. The moon is bright over the river, and the beauty hears the sword dance. Is it good or not, the moon in the heavenly palace, Chang'e in the galaxy. I plan to throw away the green crown. Even if I say it for a long time, no one will be solemn. In the past, Luoyang Road was all over the place, but who is Chang'an today? Rewind the poems and books, drive away the armor and the beauties! Be popular...
[Comment] Take stock of the characters and rest your brain.
Already appeared. The men throughout the book include: Liu Nong, Lu Na, Xie Yi, Qiao Ran, Zu Sheng, Yuan Dan, Liu Min, Luo Long, Huan Wen, Yu Liang, and Chu Pei. The following are always on hand: Laifu, Beigong, Quping, Tang Lixiao and Guo Pu. Luo Huan, Gao Lan. Those in this period include: Zu Ti, Wang Dun, Sima Rui, and Sima Shao. Those who appear from time to time include: Zhu Tao, Ji Zhan, Xie Pa, Wang Dao, Lu Wan, Lu Shi, Gu He, Ding Hui, Zu Yan, Xie Shang, Ge Hong, Du Zigong, Wang Xizhi, Xiao Ran. The little boys include: little Xie'an, little Gu Chun, and little Han Ling. Female character. Large pieces: Lu Shuyao, Qiao Yousi, Yang Shaoliu, Gu Huiwei, Yuan Nvzheng, Broken Lake, Luluo. Medium length: Song Yi, Lady Xun, Ge Fei, Hong Xiao, Ye Fu, Yan Zui, Lan Nu, Qiaosi, Liu Miaoguang. Small and medium length: Liu Yan, Zhi Su, Luo Yu, Xie Zhenshi, Empress Yuan, Liu Nong's mother. Small piece: Spooning, Snow Ji, Studying Painting. Little girls: Xiao Jingyan, Xiao Jingjuan, Xiao Lingjiang. Commonly used props: big white cat Xian'er, White General, white peony, eagle, sparrow.
[Related] The author, I'm here again, and today I'm going to give you a taste of the Han hero Ran Min (Part 1).
Today we will talk about Ran Min, a Han hero during the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. The reason for talking about this topic is that I had a quarrel with someone in Iron Blood a few days ago. The other party is a typical turd, the kind who shouts slogans and types on the keyboard to start complaining. The key is that he knows little about the history of the Southern and Northern Dynasties, and insists on talking nonsense about the classics, which made me a little out of control. So we started to fight each other, and this post came about. When talking about Han heroes in the Northern and Southern Dynasties, the first thing that comes to mind is Ran Min. This is also the benchmark that the scumbags on the Internet highly praise. Killing Hu Ling is so awesome. It is so dazzling that it can be called the keystone of the emperor. So, what kind of person is Ran Min? I often see articles like this on the Internet. The general idea is that Shi Hu's Jie Zhao regime was brutal and cruel, killing every ten Han people in the Central Plains. It was very miserable. The great hero Ran Min rose up and led the beggar rebels to resist. He issued an order to kill the barbarians, repay blood with blood, stop killing with killing, and restore the Han family. In short, there were tons of praise and admiration. From then on, Ran Min came to the altar of the Internet and radiated great brilliance. I just want to say that when looking at history, we need an impartial attitude and historical records as a basis for facts. We cannot be biased, let alone make assumptions. It's a sentiment, but it's a bit far. Ran Min, whose nickname was Jinu and whose courtesy name was Yongzeng, was also said to be Ranminu in some miscellaneous notes. His father, Ran Zhan, was Shi Hu's adopted son. He worked as cattle and horses for Jie Hu, and became General Zuo and Marquis of Xihua. He died of illness in the army when he was conquering the Hemoer tribe of the Xiongnu. Shi Hu thought of his contribution and treated Ran Min as his own child. (This is one of the important reasons why Ran Min did not receive armed support from the Han people in the Eastern Jin Dynasty after establishing the Ran Wei Empire. A group of orthodox imperial Han people in the Eastern Jin Dynasty believed that Ran Min was deeply nurturing by the Shi family and turned against his master, which was purely unkind and unfilial). Ran Min took over his father's business and continued to work for Jiehu, becoming a middle-ranking general and a guerrilla general. In the battle between Shi Hu and Murong Xianbei, Ran Min displayed his might and led seven thousand elite cavalry to counterattack when hundreds of thousands of troops collapsed, establishing the reputation of Jie Zhao's most powerful general in one fell swoop. After suppressing the Liangdu Rebellion, Ran Min once again acted as a vanguard and was invincible wherever he went with his sword. As a result, "his majesty increased, and all the Hu and Xia generals were afraid of him." Shi Zun and Shi Chong competed for the throne, and Ran Min made another great contribution. He led his army to defeat Shi Chong's main force in Pingji, and then captured and killed Shi Chong in Yuanshi County. At this time, Ran Min was already the second person under the emperor with a fake yellow Yue and a golden stirrup (numerous historical experiences have proven that all those who obtain fake Huang Yue and Jiuxi are destined to usurp the throne in the end, and Ran Min is no exception). Before Shi Zun became emperor, he urgently needed a powerful double-flower red stick to support him, so he tried his best to win over Ran Min. He repeatedly made clear hints: Boy, I am optimistic about you, do a good job, and you will be the one who can resist Jie Zhao in the future (directly promised to be the crown prince). The result? As soon as Shi Zun sat on the God's throne, he immediately swallowed up what he had said and remained silent, pretending it was nothing. Ran Min was disappointed, angry and resentful. You sister, you are treating me like a treasure! With a sudden change of heart, he secretly began to link up with the Forbidden Army to prepare for rebellion. There were more than 10,000 people in the Forbidden Army and the Eastern Palace Warriors, and Ran Min found various excuses to reward them lavishly. Low-level official positions and titles such as those in the palace, generals outside the palace, and marquises in Guannei are spread out for free to win over a group of people. Then she went on to act as a matchmaker, assigning beautiful maids and officials to warriors as wives, and then won over a group of people. When the time came, Ran Min immediately launched an attack. Together with Sikong Li Nong, Left Guard General Wang Ji, Forbidden Army Commander Su Hai and others, he summoned more than 3,000 Forbidden Army soldiers and rushed into the inner palace. They killed Emperor Shi Zun, Queen Mother Zheng, Prince Shi Yan, Left Guard General Wang Luan and others in Kunhua Hall, and established Shi Jian as the puppet emperor. Afterwards, Shi Jian granted Ran Min the title of General and King of Wude, Li Nong the title of Grand Sima and Recorder of Secretariat, and the others each received rewards. At this point, if Ran Min could stop, or if the Shi family recognized this business, there would probably be no order to kill Hu later. However, the laws of development of all things in the world are often not controlled by human power. Once a disaster begins, it will grow bigger and bigger like a snowball. Below, please see the fermentation process of the situation. Shi Jian was not willing to be a puppet emperor, so he sent Shi Bao, Zhongshu Ling Li Song, Zhongshu Ling Li Song, Zhongshu General Zhang Cai and others to assassinate Ran Min, but he failed and was killed. Shi's clan, Shi Cheng, Shi Qi,
Literary, not stupid, a very good book
As soon as the book started, I was hooked. It was a good story about a nobleman who abandoned his son, worked hard to revitalize the family business, but was hijacked by a conspiracy when he was only 8 years old. Then the whole story became completely dark and abandoned.
A green plum cannot be defeated by the sky. It's okay if it's not popular.
It's just that the main character's name is so ugly.
[Comment] Reader's words
There are very few people who write books as seriously as Shuizhuo. I hope that people who just want to comfort themselves and leave with a postscript will not lie. Anyone who has read this book carefully will disdain it. After all, this is a rare masterpiece, why should it be tabooed? Follow the family into the distant past years, recite lyrics and compose poems, sing and drink together, and tell the story of the romantic life!
[Comment] Come and see my old friend, your results are good! Come on!
Good books should be strongly supported!
I just saw the word romantic. Flirting with women everywhere. It's not a test, it's a competition
[Comment] I finally saw a familiar poem. It is enough for ancient themes! My favorite!
I just haven't watched much of it, and I love watching the main character copying poems the most! It feels so good in the right situation!
[Related] The worst of times is also the best of times
Most of all, we yearn for the free and easy style of the high-ranking officials in the Wei and Jin Dynasties. Although this era has been criticized in various ways, we have to admit that this worst era is also the best era. Here, a kind of freedom that belongs to the highest spiritual posture is transformed into the most uninhibited freedom in behavior. It releases not only the character of Wei and Jin, but also the freest and most idealistic peak in the entire Chinese cultural history. It is difficult to write about being romantic and free and easy, but once you write it, it has its own romantic charm, and there is a proud attitude in the flowing clouds and flowing water. I like the Wei and Jin Dynasties, and I hope the author can persist in writing this article to the end~ Come on!
I keep recommending a book and it's so annoying
[Related] About the Han hero Ran Min (Part 2).
Chaos begins. The Jie people and Liu Hu were fleeing for their lives, as were many Han officials who had close relations with the Hu people, and the aristocratic families who stayed in the north five years after Yongjia were also fleeing for their lives. The city lords from all over the country closed their cities and stayed there. Yao Yizhong, Pu Hong and other Di and Qiang forces took the opportunity to separate themselves from one side and burned, killed and looted wantonly. The Central Plains was in a state of chaos. What is Ran Min doing at this time? He is proclaiming himself emperor. In 350 AD, Ran Min established the Ran Wei Empire, made his son Ran Zhi the crown prince, and granted Li Nong the title of Dazai and King of Qi (is it easy to be king side by side? Just based on this title, Li Nong was destined to be killed). In May of the same year, Ran Min killed Li Nong and his three sons on the charge of "treason" (this was one of the causes of Ran Min's defeat). Li Nong was born in the beggar army. He was brave and resourceful and good at caring for his soldiers. He was the spiritual pillar of the purely Han army under Jie Zhao. His murder directly led to the internal division of the beggar army and its dispersion, causing Ran Min to lose important support. It also caused the Han people in the north to become disloyal and no longer work for the Ran Wei regime. Moreover, at the beginning of the founding of the People's Republic of China, Ran Min made an effort to win over people's hearts and opened up granaries in various places for anyone to use. This resulted in insufficient strategic reserves of domestic food. Coupled with the continuous counterattacks of the Hu ethnic coalition forces such as Jie, Qiang, Di, and Xianbei, who fought every day, the people could not farm at all. Not only the private reserves, but also the army often ran out of food (this was the second root cause of Ran Min's defeat), and had to travel everywhere to fight for food. At this point, Ran Min, who was surrounded by enemies on all sides, had no choice but to send people to the Eastern Jin Dynasty for help. Although he was asking for help, his letter was quite rude, "Hu Ni has caused chaos in the Central Plains, and he has been punished now. If we can fight together, we can send troops." The Eastern Jin Dynasty, which was in a peaceful corner, was furious when they saw it, and immediately drove the envoy out of Jiankang (this was the second important reason why the Ran Wei regime did not receive armed support from the Han people in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. A group of old-fashioned people who claimed to be the Han Dynasty thought that Ran Min had become a rebellious minister and traitor when he proclaimed himself emperor, and he dared to use the same tone of credentials, which was simply disloyal and unjust). In this way, Ran Min, who had no food at home and no reinforcements from outside, was captured and killed by Murong Xianbei in 352 AD. The Ran Wei Empire he founded also perished in 353 AD. It took exactly three years from usurpation to defeat. Let's talk about the final fate of the Han people under the Ran Wei Empire. The Northern History records that the Han people had "2.77 Million households" during the Jie-Zhao period, while the Southern History records "810,000 households." There is a huge difference. Since the recorded time points are respectively the second year of Xiankang (AD 337) of Emperor Cheng of Jin and the fourth year of Yonghe (AD 348) of Emperor Mu of Jin, there is a time difference of eleven years. Moreover, due to political factors at the time, the historians of Southern History and Northern History were in serious opposition and often discredited each other. No one can be sure of the real data. I estimate that if we take the Northern History as the standard and halve it (after all, the Han population decreased significantly during Shi Hu's reign), it would be about 1.5 Million households and about 6 million people. After three years of rule by the Ran Wei Empire, years of wars, famine, and retaliatory killings by the Hu tribe, how many people are left? Not a single one is left. The last 200,000 Han people of the Ran Wei Empire spontaneously gathered together after the empire fell and forced their way south, hoping to escape to the Eastern Jin Dynasty. However, the Hu people have seen the terrible consequences if the Han people rise up to resist (more than one million Hu people died during the period when the order to kill Hu was issued), and they are determined to kill all these bloody Han people. As a result, these 200,000 remaining elite embers of the Wei regime were slaughtered to death by the Hu cavalry who surrounded and intercepted them on a cold winter day before setting foot on the Han people's land in Jiangzuo. That's all about Ran Min. I still say that when looking at history, we need an impartial attitude and historical books as a basis for facts. We cannot be biased, let alone make assumptions.
[Comment] After the end of this chapter, there will basically be no more mysterious talk.
Zhou Yi was finally shot to death by Liu Nong with determination. Next, An Ran makes friends, straightens out the plot, lifts some veils, and advances the plot. And then... Please wait and see.
It means that the author is an absolute holy bitch. Taking other people's things as favors and doing good deeds is a holy bitch. It is the duty of the army to protect the territory and the people. Rebel soldiers (when farmers pick up hoes instead of hoeing the ground, they are soldiers) cross the border, rob food and kill people. The protagonist kills such an army for his own selfishness. It is also said that it is to protect the people of China. It is a joke. If these rebel soldiers are protected, then the people who are robbed of food are not guilty, and the people who are killed are not guilty.